Davis, Miles
Rubberband
Miles Davis shocked the music world in 1985 when he left Columbia Records after 30 years to join Warner Bros Records. In
October of that year, he began recording the album Rubberband in Los Angeles at Ameraycan Studios with producers Randy
Hall and Zane Giles. The musical direction Davis was taking during the sessions marked a radical departure, with the
inclusion of funk and soul grooves; with plans to feature guest vocalists Al Jarreau and Chaka Khan. Eventually, the
album was shelved and Davis went on to record Tutu, leaving the Rubberband songs unheard and untouched for over 30
years. It was finished by the original producers Hall and Giles; with Davis' nephew, Vince Wilburn, Jr., who played
drums on the original sessions for the album in 1985-86.
Price
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Format
LP - 2 disk
Release
06-09-2019
Label
Item-nr
485036
EAN
0603497850778
Availability
Not in stock